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ALL GOOD THINGS MUST COME TO AN END (via Speedhunters)
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According to Psychology Today, research indicates that the following six keys will open the door to lasting happiness:
1. Unconditional self acceptance and self love.
2. A sense of interdependence, and connectedness with others.
3. Being awareness of...
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Raw — Uncooked. Used in dishes like steak tartare, Carpaccio, gored gored, tiger meat and kitfo.
Seared, Blue rare or very rare — Cooked very quickly; the outside is seared, but the inside is usually cool and barely cooked. The steak will be red on the inside and barely warmed. Sometimes asked for as “blood rare” or “bloody as hell”. In the United States, this is also sometimes referred to as ‘Black and Blue’ or ‘Pittsburgh Rare’. It is common for chefs to place the steak in an oven to warm the inside of the steak. This method generally means ‘blue’ steaks take longer to cook than any other degrees.
Rare — (52 °C [125 °F] core temperature) The outside is gray-brown, and the middle of the steak is red and slightly warm.
Medium rare — (55 °C [130 °F] core temperature) The steak will have a fully red, warm center. This is the standard degree of cooking at most steakhouses, unless specified otherwise.
Medium — (60 °C [140 °F] core temperature) The middle of the steak is hot and red with pink surrounding the center. The outside is gray-brown.
Medium well done — (65 °C [150 °F] core temperature) The meat is light pink surrounding the center.
Well done — (71 °C [160 °F] and above core temperature) The meat is gray-brown throughout and slightly charred.
Overcook — (much more than 71 °C [160 °F] core temperature) The meat is dark throughout and slightly bitter.
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Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas (USA) – 08-10.06.2012 Live Sets Download & Tracklist
FRIDAY 6/8/12 – Michael Woods – DJ Poet – Hardwell – Knife Party – Erick Morillo – Michael Woods – Afrojack – Kaskade – AN21 & Max Vangeli – Bassjackers – Fedde le Grand – Benny Benassi – Gareth Emery – Kill The Noise – Datsik – Borgore – R3hab –Sidney Samson –Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike –Surnery Jame & Ryan Marciano
SATURDAY 6/9/12
ASOT Stage –Armin van Buuren Warm-up set –Rank 1 –DJ Eco –Kyau and Albert -Jochen Miller –Markus Schulz –Markus Schulz B2B Armin van Buuren –Markus Schulz B2B Armin van Buuren B2B Cosmic Gate –Armin van Buuren B2B Cosmic Gate B2B W&W –Armin van Buuren B2B Cosmic Gate B2B W and W B2B Jochen Miller
–Nicky Romero –Martin Solveig
SUNDAY 6/10/12
A State of Trance Stage –Armin van Buuren –Kristina Sky –BT –Dash Berlin –ATB –Tritonal –Aly & Fila –Ferry Corsten
–Arty –Cazzette – Dada Life
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